Location and Transportation Information

Dormitory Housing

Participants staying in the campus dorms will be in Tuscany Village. Click the following link to download a campus map with directions to Tuscany Village: SSU Campus Map. Email jessica@pianosonoma.org if you would like to make reservations for the dorm.

DoubleTree Hotel

The link below offers a 18% discount off of the best available rates at the DoubleTree Hotel in Rohnert Park, California:

Parking on Campus

For those of you who will be staying off campus and bringing a car, please note that there is a $5/day fee for parking on campus. You may purchase daily tickets at the automated machines in each parking lot. For those of you who choose to reside on campus, the parking permit and fee may be included in your accommodation fee.

Ground Transportation

For participants flying into SFO that wish to take a shuttle service to Santa Rosa, we recommend using Airport Express, which will stop in Rohnert Park at the Doubletree Hotel. Click here to purchase tickets.

For taxi service from the Doubletree to SSU, the hotel recommends the following cab companies:

For any questions or concerns about the festival location or transportation, please do not hesitate to contact us at info@pianosonoma.org.

About the Green Music Center

Nestled in the picturesque foothills of Northern California’s esteemed Wine Country, the Green Music Center (GMC) at Sonoma State University is a focal point for arts in the region, with its spectacular 1,400-seat Weill Hall, an acoustically exceptional venue with a modular rear wall that opens to terraced lawn seating, providing picturesque views of the surrounding countryside, and the 240-seat Schroeder Hall, a cathedral-like recital hall designed specifically to accentuate instruments, organ and voice in a small, intimate setting. The GMC presents year-round programming of top classical, contemporary, jazz and world music artists and is home to the Santa Rosa Symphony.

About Sonoma State University

Sonoma State University is a public liberal arts college located in California’s premier wine country, one hour north of San Francisco. Nestled at the base of the idyllic Sonoma Mountains, the campus is home to more than 9,000 undergraduate students and is among the most popular campuses in the California State University system. Named a “Best Regional University” by U.S. News & World Report, SSU was first in the country to offer an undergraduate degree in Wine Business.